Yaman episode 71
With the original title Medcezir. Yaman who lives in Tozludere one of the Istanbul’s suburbs has always tried to change his destiny by working hard to earn a good life. On the day of his brother’s birthday Kenan, they were both arrested as his brother stole a car from a gas station. That evening, Yaman’s destiny changed as he met Selim Serez, a rich lawyer who helped him out of jail. Selim sees Yaman as a promising young man and he offers him his help. When Yaman’s mom kicks him out of her house, Yaman is forced to contact Selim and accept his help. He then goes to Selim’s house in Altınkoy, an exclusive upper-class neighborhood in Istanbul, and is offered a job as a gardener for a week, and also a place to live in the pool house outside the main house. Yaman episode 71 english subtitles. Even if Yaman is aware that there are no miracles in real life, he doesn’t have another chance apart from going through that door. Carrying the weight of the past on his shoulders, among people he doesn’t know, he faces a more difficult life than the one he had in Tozludere. In Altınkoy he meets Mert, Selim’s son, with whom he becomes friends almost immediately, he also meets Mira, a young, beautiful rich girl who lives next door and with whom he falls in love. Yaman episode 71 english subtitles.
Challenges arise for the young Yaman who enrols in the Asım Şekip Kaya University along with Mira, Mert and Eylül and their friends.
Orkun, Mira’s ex- boyfriend, is envious of Yaman and creates problems for him deliberately to get him out of Altınkoy. He joins hands with Hasan, Yaman’s stepfather, in this plan. Yaman episode 71 english subtitles.
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Oh, so Orkun’s friends have finally accepted that he’s a trash bag of a human being and you can’t keep finding excuses for his behavior? Good. Good.
Mert and Eylul are suffering from classic young adult syndrome: you’ve made a mistake; and now all your subsequent decisions only make that initial mistake WORSE. It’s classic.
Mira, you’re afraid of going to sleep and never waking up again, having known the profound joy of living and loving Yaman. Ok. Why can’t you just say that instead of trying to run every which way from your reality and the inevitable?